Amy Keenan Molloy grew up on the northside of Dublin’s, with parents from Dublin and Kilkenny. She was schooled at Loreto North Great George’s Street and later in Swords, when the convent moved there in 1988.
She was part of a great bunch of girls, she says, who went on to make their mark, including Barbara Condon, the founder of the Irish NGO Ruhama.
After school she worked full time in Roches Stores while also studying at night for a course in supervisory management in Marino, eventually becoming a department manager building up expertise in sales.
When it closed, she moved into Total Fitness, a chain founded by the late wealthy businessman Albert Gubay, becoming director of sales and marketing. There she met Ciaran Molloy from Artane, who had been headhunted by Gubay to train staff.
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